to allocate memory via libmm. On NetBSD, this gives the speed of shared, anonymous memory and also contains nearly all of elinks' memory access within the shared memory pool, which is destroyed upon exit. I like it much better like this. ;) Also, I added some GNU code which is (or at least claims to be) a safe wrapper for alloca() for additional safety. Use of alloca() is disabled in dcigettext.c; I did not have the energy to step through it and replace all the instances of free(). If you use or are curious about using elinks, this is probably the way to go.
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ELinks is an advanced and well-established text-mode web (HTTP/FTP/..) browser
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with a wide range of additional features and extensibility by the possibility
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to plug in own scripts in Lua language. This project aims to provide
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feature-rich version of Links, with more open patches/features inclusion
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policy. This OpenSource project is covered by the GNU General Public License.
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